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The CCL Chess School

Chess, Community and Learning

 

Chess lessons and more, for players of all strengths and ages.

CCL Chess Camp 3 is coming soon!!!

April 17, 2013

–        The following two new camps are open only to students of CCL.  The format will be the same as camp 2 but the topics will be different.

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–        U-1600

–        (1 week before the State Elementary School Championships)

–        May 4 – 5 (Saturday/Sunday) 9:30 – 4:30, total of 14 hours

–        Ramada Plaza Hotel, 4900 Sinclair Road, Columbus, Ohio  43229 – 2nd floor annex

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–        O-1600

–        (1 week before Gem City and the Chicago Open)

–        May 18 – 19 (Saturday Sunday) 9:30 – 4:30, total of 14 hours

–        Ramada Plaza Hotel, 4900 Sinclair Road, Columbus, Ohio  43229 – 6th floor – Columbus Room

–        This section is for players rated over 1600.  However, if you are rated between 1400 – 1600 you can request entry into this section.

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–        The hotel has a restaurant, lobby that parents can gather in, TV, free Wi-Fi, restaurant, business center, free parking

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–        Registration is now open

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–        Cost per camp:

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–        If paid by 04/25 =

–        One day =  $100

–        Two day = $170

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–        If paid after 04/25 =

–        One day = $125

–        Two day = $200

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–        the 2nd child from the same family is 50% off

–        a student taking both camps gets 50% off of the 2nd camp

–        (please note that there is totally different material covered in the two camps)

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–        Registration to:

–        Alan Casden

–        7520 Deer Crossing Court

–        Worthington, Ohio   43085

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–        acasden@insight.rr.com

–        (614) 561-2718

 

Don’t miss the chance to improve your game, Don’t miss the fun!!!

Filed Under: News

Dukie wins Middle School Championship for 2nd year in a row

April 17, 2013

–        The big event last weekend in Ohio is the HS/MS Championships

  • Top CCL HS finishers:
    • John tied for 2nd
    • Rahul tied for 4th
  • Top CCL MS finsihers
    • Luke – clear 1st – perfect 6-0 score
    • Vikram and Anagh tied for 2nd
    • Abhi – tied for 5th
    • CCL finished in 10 of the top 17 spots (4 points or more)

–        A note on Luke

  • We talked before about Luke’s amazing feat of winning the Ohio Middle School Championship two years in a row, as a 4th grader and as a 5th grader.
    • Last year he did not go to the Barber and his spot eventually dropped down to Maggie who attended.
      • The Barber is the championship of champions where the Middle School Champions of every state meet to see who is the ultimate MS Champion.
      • In Ohio, three years ago they started to allow elementary school students to attend this tournament and for the last 3 years it was a CCL 5th grader who represented Ohio at this tournament (Abhi, Maggie, and Luke {yes Luke is going to attend this year}).  We are always one of the youngest players competing in this event.
    • Last year Luke also qualified for the World Youth Championship but did not attend.  However, this year he will attend if he qualifies by getting his rating up to 2050 in the next month.  He is 2048 right now. Luke will be playing in the Cincinnati Open to try and gain these points.

Filed Under: News

A strong showing at the Super Nationals

April 17, 2013

The Super Nationals were held from Friday to Sunday, April 5 – 7, in Nashville Tennessee.   CCL sent about 35 players to this event and had a strong showing.  Our top results are listed below:

K – 12 = John (drew last round but a win would have been a National Championship) tied for 2nd

K – 5 = Luke (lost last round where a win would have been a National Championship) and Stanley tied for 9th

K – 3 = Chris and Austin tied for 3rd 

(Austin’s only loss was to the now National Champion)

K-5 teams

Wyandot             6th place

Deer Run             11th place

 Chris is the National K-3 Blitz Champion

Anagh’s dad, Nitin, won the U-1200 section of the Parent’s and Friends tournament.

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Filed Under: News

CCL cleans up at Queen City

April 17, 2013

Queen City is the best scholastic tournament in the Midwest and was held on Saturday March 23rd.    Due to a splitting of our forces that weekend, with us having two teams compete at MOTCF, CCL did not win either 1st place individual or 1st team in the Open section.  Something that we have been very accustomed to doing.  The team barely missed 1st, finishing in 2nd place to a Cleveland team with five 12th graders on their team.  Our top individual score was by Vikram, finishing 4-1 and coming in 3rd place.  Great courage was shown by Timothy, a new CCL 2nd grader who fought amongst the tall trees in the K-12 section.  His courageous efforts were rewarded by gaining 142 rating points.  The winner of the tournament was Jonathan Clinton.  CCL was matched up to him in rounds 2 (Alex, who probably lost to do a bad TD call), 3 (Tim), 4th (Vikram).  In all three of these games we were better with our opponent being in bad time pressure.  However, we lost all of them.  That is why during our O-1600 camp this May, we will be discussing and practicing how to avoid time pressure and how to take advantage or your opponent’s time pressure.  This is a very important topic which has proven to be the Achilles heel of many of us.

In the other 3 open sections (K-3, 4-6, and 7-9) CCL was its typical dominate self, easily winning 1st place team and 1st place individual in each of these sections.  Below are all of the individual trophy winners:

K-3

1st           Rusty     5             beating 1st grader Emma in round 5 and regaining his swagger

3rd          Viktor    4             1st grader

4th          Lainie    4

5th          Emma    4             1st grader

6th          Elton      3.5         was not in CCL then but in CCL now

7th          Doc        3.5

10th        Gavin     3.5         1st grader

 

4-6

1st           Sujan     5             riding a rocket ship to the top

2nd          ArvindSP 4.5

3rd          Sourjya  4.5

6th          Arvi        4

7th          Om         4

9th          Jeremy  3.5

11th        Kunal     3.5

13th        Stella     3.5

 

7-9

1st           Miles     5             Need two hands to take up the 1st place team and individual

3rd          Cody F   4

7th          Kaushal 4

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Filed Under: News

CCL takes first place at MOTCF

April 17, 2013

MOTCF, the Midwest Open Team Chess Festival, is a very strong team tournament and one of the most anticipated tournaments for many of the “old timers”.  It is a chance for old chess friends to get together and play chess together on a team.  The tournament has a long history but none for the few years prior to 2012.  This is why many of you at not aware of this tournament, which is my favorite chess event of the year.  CCL had an A team (Walker, Maggie, Luke, Vikram R), the CCLian Defense and a B team (Chris, Anagh, Sam, Matthew), the CCLian Attack.  Both teams performed well with the A team actually winning this prestigious event.  They were a 4th seed and smash the #1 seed, from Indiana, 3.5 – .5 in the last round to finish in sole first place.  The tournament took place from March 23rd – March 24th.

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Filed Under: News

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Introduction to Our Community Chess Instructional Program

Welcome to CCL, a community-driven chess instructional initiative designed to bring timeless chess to learners of all ages and skill levels. Whether you’re a beginner taking your first steps on the board or an experienced player seeking to sharpen your strategies, our program offers something for everyone.

Chess is more than just a game—it fosters critical thinking, patience, and problem-solving skills. Our program is built around the belief that chess can unite people, challenge minds, and create opportunities for personal growth and community connection. To supplement the chess side of individual enrichment, we recently opened a prodigious activities wing to CCL, managed by renowned mathematician and prodigy Dr. Harvey Friedman.

Why Join Us?

Our program is driven by a passionate community of chess lovers dedicated to creating an inclusive, supportive, and educational environment. For details on how the community fosters the program, please go to the menu option The Community. By participating, you’ll have the opportunity to:

  • Learn at your own pace with flexible instruction formats.
  • Join a vibrant chess community and make new friends who share your interests.
  • Enhance your cognitive skills, such as strategic thinking and decision-making.
  • Compete in local tournaments and represent our community.
  • Work with renowned mathematician and prodigy Dr. Harvey Friedman in other prodigious activities.

Let’s make chess an engaging and enriching part of our community. Join us today and start your chess journey! Together, we can grow our community and inspire a love for this incredible game.

The Coaches

  • alancasden2
    National Master Alan Casden
  • International Master Atanas Kizov -- CCL Head Coach --
  • Walker
    Life Master Walker Griggs
  • GM VLATKO BOGDANOVSKI
    Grand Master Vlatko Bogdanovski
  • Zoran
    International Master Zoran Arsovic
  • NM Vladimir Kizov
    National Master Vladimir Kizov
    Head of Pre-CCL
  • Jacob Eismann
    Jacob Eismann

The Rest of the Team

  • Jeff
    Jeff Shen
    Business Manager
  • Adai
    Adai Adaikappan
    Community Laison
  • Courtenay
    Courtenay James
    Organizer
  • Shiv
    Shivkumar Kurulekar
    IT System Admin
  • Jagdish Patel
    Jagdish Patel
    Newsletter Editor
  • Harvey
    Dr. Harvey Friedman - Head of Prodigious Activites

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